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Portuguese Communist Party - Fundamental principles.
The 1st article of the Portuguese Communist Party statutes define it as:
The political party of the proletariat, the party of the working class and of all Portuguese workers.
The PCP is the vanguard of the working class and of all working people. The Party's vanguard role results from its class nature and its close and indestructible liaison with the masses, mobilizing them and winning their support.
The PC ...
See also:Portuguese Communist Party, Portuguese Communist Party - Principles and internal organization, Portuguese Communist Party - Fundamental principles, Portuguese Communist Party - Internal organization, Portuguese Communist Party - The History of the Portuguese Communist Party, Portuguese Communist Party - The Origins and Foundation of the Party, Portuguese Communist Party - Outlawing of the Party and the long clandestine struggle, Portuguese Communist Party - The Carnation Revolution of 1974 and the first years of Democracy, Portuguese Communist Party - The end of the Socialist Bloc and the new challenges, Portuguese Communist Party - The Party's electoral results, Portuguese Communist Party - Results in parliamentary elections, Portuguese Communist Party - Results in local elections, Portuguese Communist Party - Results in European Parliament elections, Portuguese Communist Party - Results in presidential elections, Portuguese Communist Party - The media of the Party, Portuguese Communist Party - The Youth Organization, Portuguese Communist Party - Avante! Festival, Portuguese Communist Party - Historical List of PCP's General Secretaries, Portuguese Communist Party - List of some famous PCP members friends and supporters, Portuguese Communist Party - Gallery of posters, Portuguese Communist Party - Notes Read more here: » Portuguese Communist Party: Encyclopedia II - Portuguese Communist Party - Principles and internal organization |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Crosby Stills & Nash album - PersonnelCrosby, Stills & Nash
Crosby, Stills & Nash – Main Performer
David Crosby – Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Vocals (Background), Producer, Performer
Stephen Stills – Bass, Guitar (Electric), Organ, Performer, Producer, Vocals, Piano, Percussion, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic)
Graham Nash – Guitar, Vocals (Background), Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic), Performer, Piano, Producer, Organ
Additional Personnel
David Geffen – Director
Bill H ...
See also:Crosby Stills & Nash album, Crosby Stills & Nash album - Track listing, Crosby Stills & Nash album - Side one, Crosby Stills & Nash album - Side two, Crosby Stills & Nash album - Personnel, Crosby Stills & Nash album - Charts Read more here: » Crosby Stills & Nash album: Encyclopedia II - Crosby Stills & Nash album - Personnel |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Portuguese Communist Party - The Youth OrganizationThe youth organization of PCP is the Portuguese Communist Youth (Portuguese: Juventude Comunista Portuguesa or JCP), founded in November 10, 1979, after the unification of the Communist Students League (Portuguese: União dos Estudantes Comunistas or UEC) and the Young Communist League (Portuguese: União dos Jovens Comunistas or UJC).
The JCP is a member of the World Federation of Democratic Youth, a youth non-governmental organization that congregates several left-wing youth organizations fr ...
See also:Portuguese Communist Party, Portuguese Communist Party - Principles and internal organization, Portuguese Communist Party - Fundamental principles, Portuguese Communist Party - Internal organization, Portuguese Communist Party - The History of the Portuguese Communist Party, Portuguese Communist Party - The Origins and Foundation of the Party, Portuguese Communist Party - Outlawing of the Party and the long clandestine struggle, Portuguese Communist Party - The Carnation Revolution of 1974 and the first years of Democracy, Portuguese Communist Party - The end of the Socialist Bloc and the new challenges, Portuguese Communist Party - The Party's electoral results, Portuguese Communist Party - Results in parliamentary elections, Portuguese Communist Party - Results in local elections, Portuguese Communist Party - Results in European Parliament elections, Portuguese Communist Party - Results in presidential elections, Portuguese Communist Party - The media of the Party, Portuguese Communist Party - The Youth Organization, Portuguese Communist Party - Avante! Festival, Portuguese Communist Party - Historical List of PCP's General Secretaries, Portuguese Communist Party - List of some famous PCP members friends and supporters, Portuguese Communist Party - Gallery of posters, Portuguese Communist Party - Notes Read more here: » Portuguese Communist Party: Encyclopedia II - Portuguese Communist Party - The Youth Organization |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - List of folk musicians - France
List of folk musicians - Brittany.
Ar Re Yaouank
Barzaz
Gilles le Bigot
Dan Ar Braz
Bugel Koar
Jean Chocun
Jean-Paul Corbineau
Darhaou
Dibenn
Jean-Louis Jossic
Kej
Kornog
Fanch Landreau
Loened Fall
Jacky Molard
Patrick Molard
Alain Pennec
Yann-Fanch Perroches
Soïg Sibéril
Skolvan
Pennoù Skoulm
Alan Stivell
Jea ...
See also:List of folk musicians, List of folk musicians - Andean, List of folk musicians - Armenia, List of folk musicians - Australia, List of folk musicians - Indigenous Australians, List of folk musicians - Brazil, List of folk musicians - Canada, List of folk musicians - Quebec, List of folk musicians - Chile, List of folk musicians - China, List of folk musicians - Czech Republic, List of folk musicians - Moravia, List of folk musicians - Finland, List of folk musicians - France, List of folk musicians - Brittany, List of folk musicians - Greece, List of folk musicians - Dhimotika / palea dhimotika, List of folk musicians - Ireland, List of folk musicians - Italy, List of folk musicians - Japan, List of folk musicians - Mexico, List of folk musicians - Norway, List of folk musicians - Peru, List of folk musicians - Russia, List of folk musicians - Spain, List of folk musicians - Sweden, List of folk musicians - Turkey, List of folk musicians - United Kingdom, List of folk musicians - England, List of folk musicians - Northumbria, List of folk musicians - Scotland, List of folk musicians - Wales, List of folk musicians - Slovenia, List of folk musicians - United States, List of folk musicians - Appalachian, List of folk musicians - Cajun and zydeco, List of folk musicians - Mainstream, List of folk musicians - Irish-American Read more here: » List of folk musicians: Encyclopedia II - List of folk musicians - France |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - Education
Denver Colorado - Public Schools.
Denver Colorado - Colleges and universities.
Denver's many colleges and universities range in age and study programs. The city boasts Catholic and Jewish institutions, as well as a well respected health sciences school, and colleges set in downtown and around the suburbs.
University of Denver
Metropolitan State College of Denver
University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center (which shares a campus with the M ...
See also:Denver Colorado, Denver Colorado - History, Denver Colorado - Geography and climate, Denver Colorado - Geography, Denver Colorado - Climate, Denver Colorado - Neighborhoods, Denver Colorado - Demographics, Denver Colorado - Economy, Denver Colorado - Politics, Denver Colorado - Transportation, Denver Colorado - Grid system, Denver Colorado - Highways, Denver Colorado - Mass Transportation, Denver Colorado - Trains, Denver Colorado - Airports, Denver Colorado - Denver's sister cities, Denver Colorado - Education, Denver Colorado - Public Schools, Denver Colorado - Colleges and universities, Denver Colorado - Culture, Denver Colorado - Landmarks, Denver Colorado - Sports, Denver Colorado - Hostels, Denver Colorado - Famous Denverites, Denver Colorado - Books on Denver, Denver Colorado - Surrounding municipalities Read more here: » Denver Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - Education |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - Denver's sister citiesDenver is the second oldest sister city in the United States in its relationship with Brest, France, started in 1948. In 1947, Amanda Knecht, a teacher at East High School, visited WWII ravaged Brest. When she came back, she shared her experiences in the city with her students, and her class raised $32,000 in change to help rebuild the children's wing of Brest's hospital. The gift was proceeded with the development of the sister city program with Brest. Denver's Sister Cities International develops programs to foster relations between all th ...
See also:Denver Colorado, Denver Colorado - History, Denver Colorado - Geography and climate, Denver Colorado - Geography, Denver Colorado - Climate, Denver Colorado - Neighborhoods, Denver Colorado - Demographics, Denver Colorado - Economy, Denver Colorado - Politics, Denver Colorado - Transportation, Denver Colorado - Grid system, Denver Colorado - Highways, Denver Colorado - Mass Transportation, Denver Colorado - Trains, Denver Colorado - Airports, Denver Colorado - Denver's sister cities, Denver Colorado - Education, Denver Colorado - Public Schools, Denver Colorado - Colleges and universities, Denver Colorado - Culture, Denver Colorado - Landmarks, Denver Colorado - Sports, Denver Colorado - Hostels, Denver Colorado - Famous Denverites, Denver Colorado - Books on Denver, Denver Colorado - Surrounding municipalities Read more here: » Denver Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - Denver's sister cities |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - Transportation
Denver Colorado - Grid system.
Most of Denver has a straight forward north-south, east-west street grid. Blocks are usually identified in hundreds from the median streets. Colfax Avenue, the major east-west artery through Denver, is 15 blocks or 1500 north of the median. Ellsworth Avenue is the north-south median, while Broadway is the east-west median. Both of these streets are identified as "0". Avenues north of Ellsworth are numbered (with the notable exception of Colfax Avenue and a ...
See also:Denver Colorado, Denver Colorado - History, Denver Colorado - Geography and climate, Denver Colorado - Geography, Denver Colorado - Climate, Denver Colorado - Neighborhoods, Denver Colorado - Demographics, Denver Colorado - Economy, Denver Colorado - Politics, Denver Colorado - Transportation, Denver Colorado - Grid system, Denver Colorado - Highways, Denver Colorado - Mass Transportation, Denver Colorado - Trains, Denver Colorado - Airports, Denver Colorado - Denver's sister cities, Denver Colorado - Education, Denver Colorado - Public Schools, Denver Colorado - Colleges and universities, Denver Colorado - Culture, Denver Colorado - Landmarks, Denver Colorado - Sports, Denver Colorado - Hostels, Denver Colorado - Famous Denverites, Denver Colorado - Books on Denver, Denver Colorado - Surrounding municipalities Read more here: » Denver Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - Transportation |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - Culture
Denver Colorado - Landmarks.
Denver hosts a great and rich history of culture, and continues to remain a true testament to "Colorful Colorado". Landmarks and historical points of interest include:
Brown Palace Hotel, a historic hotel that has hosted many celebrities, dignitaries, and other important people
Buckhorn Exchange, Denver's oldest restaurant, a historic old-west steakhouse
Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
Civic Cente ...
See also:Denver Colorado, Denver Colorado - History, Denver Colorado - Geography and climate, Denver Colorado - Geography, Denver Colorado - Climate, Denver Colorado - Neighborhoods, Denver Colorado - Demographics, Denver Colorado - Economy, Denver Colorado - Politics, Denver Colorado - Transportation, Denver Colorado - Grid system, Denver Colorado - Highways, Denver Colorado - Mass Transportation, Denver Colorado - Trains, Denver Colorado - Airports, Denver Colorado - Denver's sister cities, Denver Colorado - Education, Denver Colorado - Public Schools, Denver Colorado - Colleges and universities, Denver Colorado - Culture, Denver Colorado - Landmarks, Denver Colorado - Sports, Denver Colorado - Hostels, Denver Colorado - Famous Denverites, Denver Colorado - Books on Denver, Denver Colorado - Surrounding municipalities Read more here: » Denver Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - Culture |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Greenwich Village - LocationThe neighborhood is roughly bounded by Broadway on the east, the Hudson River on the west, Houston Street on the south, and 14th Street on the north. The neighborhoods surrounding it are the East Village to the east, SoHo to the south, and Chelsea to the north. The East Village, which was formerly known as the Bowery or north Lower East Side, is occassionally referred to as part of Greenwich Village, but it more properly considered its own neighborhood.
The district was better k ...
See also:Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village - Location, Greenwich Village - Layout, Greenwich Village - History, Greenwich Village - Present day Read more here: » Greenwich Village: Encyclopedia II - Greenwich Village - Location |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Janis Joplin - DeathShortly thereafter, during the Fall 1970 recording sessions for the Pearl album with Doors and Phil Ochs producer Paul A. Rothchild, Joplin died of an overdose of unusually pure heroin on October 4, 1970 at the Landmark Motor Hotel in Hollywood, California, aged only 27. The last recordings she completed were Mercedes-Benz and a birthday greeting for John Lennon on 1 October; Lennon later told Dick Cavett that her taped greeting arrived ...
See also:Janis Joplin, Janis Joplin - Life and career, Janis Joplin - Big Brother and the Holding Company, Janis Joplin - Solo career and Woodstock, Janis Joplin - Death, Janis Joplin - Legacy, Janis Joplin - Criticism, Janis Joplin - Samples Read more here: » Janis Joplin: Encyclopedia II - Janis Joplin - Death |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Guiding Light - Cast
Guiding Light - Current cast members.
Scott Bailey (Sandy Foster) (2003-present)
Neal Bledsoe (Quinn Matthews) (2005-present)
Rob Bogue (A.C. Mallet) (2005-present)
Mandy Bruno (Marina Cooper) (2003-present)
Crystal Chappell (Olivia Spencer) (1999-present)
Bradley Cole (Jeffrey O'Neill) (2003-present)
Justin Deas (Buzz Cooper) (1993-present)
Michael Dempsey (Alan-Michael Spaulding) (2005-present)
Frank Dicopoulos (Frank Cooper) (1987-pr ...
See also:Guiding Light, Guiding Light - History, Guiding Light - The radio years, Guiding Light - Early years on television, Guiding Light - 1960s, Guiding Light - 1970s, Guiding Light - 1980s, Guiding Light - 1990s, Guiding Light - 2000s, Guiding Light - Trivia, Guiding Light - Day-Behind airings, Guiding Light - Cast, Guiding Light - Current cast members, Guiding Light - Recurring cast members, Guiding Light - Coming and going cast members, Guiding Light - Head writers and executive producers Read more here: » Guiding Light: Encyclopedia II - Guiding Light - Cast |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Greenwich Village - Present dayGreenwich Village includes the primary campus for New York University (NYU), The New School, and Yeshiva University's Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Cooper Union is located in neighboring East Village.
The historic Washington Square Park is the center and heart of the neighborhood, but the Village has several other, smaller parks: Father Fagan, Minetta Triangle, Petrosino Square, Little Red Square, and Time Landscape. There are also city playgrounds: Desalvio, Minetta, Thompson Street, Mercer Street, and William Passannante Ballfi ...
See also:Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village - Location, Greenwich Village - Layout, Greenwich Village - History, Greenwich Village - Present day Read more here: » Greenwich Village: Encyclopedia II - Greenwich Village - Present day |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - PoliticsDenver is a consolidated city-county with a non-partisan elected mayor (though they may belong to a particular political party), a 13-member city council and an auditor. The city council is elected from 11 districts with two at-large council-members and is responsible for passing and changing all laws, resolutions, and ordinances, usually after a public hearing. They can also call for misconduct investigations of Denver's departmental officials. Denver has a strong mayor/weak city council government. The mayor can approve or veto any ordinan ...
See also:Denver Colorado, Denver Colorado - History, Denver Colorado - Geography and climate, Denver Colorado - Geography, Denver Colorado - Climate, Denver Colorado - Neighborhoods, Denver Colorado - Demographics, Denver Colorado - Economy, Denver Colorado - Politics, Denver Colorado - Transportation, Denver Colorado - Grid system, Denver Colorado - Highways, Denver Colorado - Mass Transportation, Denver Colorado - Trains, Denver Colorado - Airports, Denver Colorado - Denver's sister cities, Denver Colorado - Education, Denver Colorado - Public Schools, Denver Colorado - Colleges and universities, Denver Colorado - Culture, Denver Colorado - Landmarks, Denver Colorado - Sports, Denver Colorado - Hostels, Denver Colorado - Famous Denverites, Denver Colorado - Books on Denver, Denver Colorado - Surrounding municipalities Read more here: » Denver Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - Politics |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - EconomyDenver's economy is based partially on its geographic position and its connection to some of the major transportation systems of the country. Denver's history is a reflection of the boom and bust cycles of the old west. Because Denver is the largest city within 600 miles, it has become a natural location for storage and distribution of goods and services to the Mountain States. Denver is also approximately halfway between the large cities of the Midwest like Chicago and St. Louis and the cities of the West Coast, another benefit for distribu ...
See also:Denver Colorado, Denver Colorado - History, Denver Colorado - Geography and climate, Denver Colorado - Geography, Denver Colorado - Climate, Denver Colorado - Neighborhoods, Denver Colorado - Demographics, Denver Colorado - Economy, Denver Colorado - Politics, Denver Colorado - Transportation, Denver Colorado - Grid system, Denver Colorado - Highways, Denver Colorado - Mass Transportation, Denver Colorado - Trains, Denver Colorado - Airports, Denver Colorado - Denver's sister cities, Denver Colorado - Education, Denver Colorado - Public Schools, Denver Colorado - Colleges and universities, Denver Colorado - Culture, Denver Colorado - Landmarks, Denver Colorado - Sports, Denver Colorado - Hostels, Denver Colorado - Famous Denverites, Denver Colorado - Books on Denver, Denver Colorado - Surrounding municipalities Read more here: » Denver Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - Economy |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Bringing It All Back Home - AftermathThe release of Bringing It All Back Home coincided with the final show of a joint tour with Joan Baez. By now, Dylan had grown far more popular and acclaimed than Baez, and it would be the last time they'd perform together in a very long time. (She would accompany him on another tour in May of 1965, but Dylan would not ask her to perform with him.) The timing was appropriate as Bringing It All Back Home signaled a new era.
One of Dylan's most celebrated albums, Bringing It All Back Home was soon hailed as one of t ...
See also:Bringing It All Back Home, Bringing It All Back Home - Writing and recording Bringing It All Back Home, Bringing It All Back Home - The Songs, Bringing It All Back Home - Outtakes, Bringing It All Back Home - Aftermath, Bringing It All Back Home - Track listing, Bringing It All Back Home - Personnel Read more here: » Bringing It All Back Home: Encyclopedia II - Bringing It All Back Home - Aftermath |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Bringing It All Back Home - OuttakesThe raunchy "If You Gotta Go, Go Now (Or Else You Got To Stay All Night)" was issued as a single in Europe, but it would not be issued in the U.S. until The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961-1991. An upbeat, electric performance, the song is relatively straightforward, with the title providing much of the subtext. Fairport Convention recorded a tongue-in-cheek, acoustic French-language version, "Si Tu Dois Partir," fo ...
See also:Bringing It All Back Home, Bringing It All Back Home - Writing and recording Bringing It All Back Home, Bringing It All Back Home - The Songs, Bringing It All Back Home - Outtakes, Bringing It All Back Home - Aftermath, Bringing It All Back Home - Track listing, Bringing It All Back Home - Personnel Read more here: » Bringing It All Back Home: Encyclopedia II - Bringing It All Back Home - Outtakes |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Bringing It All Back Home - The SongsThe album opens with "Subterranean Homesick Blues," an anti-establishment diatribe that was heavily inspired by Chuck Berry's "Too Much Monkey Business." Often cited as a precursor to rap and music videos (the cue-card scene in Dont Look Back), "Subterranean Homesick Blues" became a Top 40 hit for Dylan.
One of Dylan's most celebrated and ambitious compositions, "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" is arguably one of Dylan's finest songs. At fifteen verses long, it is also one of his most verbose. Clinton Heylin wrote that it ...
See also:Bringing It All Back Home, Bringing It All Back Home - Writing and recording Bringing It All Back Home, Bringing It All Back Home - The Songs, Bringing It All Back Home - Outtakes, Bringing It All Back Home - Aftermath, Bringing It All Back Home - Track listing, Bringing It All Back Home - Personnel Read more here: » Bringing It All Back Home: Encyclopedia II - Bringing It All Back Home - The Songs |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - 1939 - Births
1939 - January.
January 2 - Jim Bakker, American televangelist
January 2 - John McBon, Argentianian Tv Star Ed the Repairman
January 3 - Bobby Hull, Canadian hockey player
January 6 - Valeri Lobanovsky, Ukrainian footballer and manager (d. 2002)
January 10 - Sal Mineo, American actor (d. 1976)
January 10 - Bill Toomey, American athlete
January 11 - Ann Heggtveit, Canadian skier
January 17 - Maury Povich, American talk show host
January ...
See also:1939, 1939 - Events, 1939 - January, 1939 - February, 1939 - March, 1939 - April, 1939 - May, 1939 - June, 1939 - July, 1939 - August, 1939 - September, 1939 - October, 1939 - November, 1939 - December, 1939 - unknown dates, 1939 - Ongoing events, 1939 - Births, 1939 - January, 1939 - February, 1939 - March, 1939 - April, 1939 - May, 1939 - June, 1939 - July, 1939 - August, 1939 - September, 1939 - October, 1939 - November, 1939 - December, 1939 - Deaths, 1939 - January-March, 1939 - April-August, 1939 - October-September, 1939 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1939: Encyclopedia II - 1939 - Births |
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1939 - January-March.
January 2 - Roman Dmowski, Polish politician (b. 1864)
January 23 - Matthias Sindelar, Austrian footballer (b. 1903)
January 24 - Maximilian Bircher-Benner, Swiss physician and nutritionist (b. 1867)
January 28 - William Butler Yeats, Irish writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1865)
February 10 - Pope Pius XI (b. 1857)
February 11 - Franz Schmidt, Austrian composer (b. 1874)
February 12 - S. P. L. Sørensen, Danish chemist (b. 1868)See also: 1939, 1939 - Events, 1939 - January, 1939 - February, 1939 - March, 1939 - April, 1939 - May, 1939 - June, 1939 - July, 1939 - August, 1939 - September, 1939 - October, 1939 - November, 1939 - December, 1939 - unknown dates, 1939 - Ongoing events, 1939 - Births, 1939 - January, 1939 - February, 1939 - March, 1939 - April, 1939 - May, 1939 - June, 1939 - July, 1939 - August, 1939 - September, 1939 - October, 1939 - November, 1939 - December, 1939 - Deaths, 1939 - January-March, 1939 - April-August, 1939 - October-September, 1939 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1939: Encyclopedia II - 1939 - Deaths |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2005, there are an estimated 560,400 people, 239,235 households, and 119,378 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,396.5/km² (3,616.8/mi²). There are 251,435 housing units at an average density of 633.1/km² (1,639.6/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 51.9% White, 11.1% Black or African American, about 2.2% Native American, 2.81% Asian American, 0.12% Pacific Islander, 15.59% from other races, and 3.75% from two or more races. 31.68% of t ...
See also:Denver Colorado, Denver Colorado - History, Denver Colorado - Geography and climate, Denver Colorado - Geography, Denver Colorado - Climate, Denver Colorado - Neighborhoods, Denver Colorado - Demographics, Denver Colorado - Economy, Denver Colorado - Politics, Denver Colorado - Transportation, Denver Colorado - Grid system, Denver Colorado - Highways, Denver Colorado - Mass Transportation, Denver Colorado - Trains, Denver Colorado - Airports, Denver Colorado - Denver's sister cities, Denver Colorado - Education, Denver Colorado - Public Schools, Denver Colorado - Colleges and universities, Denver Colorado - Culture, Denver Colorado - Landmarks, Denver Colorado - Sports, Denver Colorado - Hostels, Denver Colorado - Famous Denverites, Denver Colorado - Books on Denver, Denver Colorado - Surrounding municipalities Read more here: » Denver Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - Geography and climate
Denver Colorado - Geography.
Denver is located at 39°43'35" North, 104°57'56" West (39.726287, -104.965486)GR1 in the Colorado Front Range region. It has the Rocky Mountains to the west and the great plains to the east.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 401.3 km² (154.9 mi²). 397.2 km² (153.4 mi²) of it is land and 4.1 km² (1.6 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 1.03% water ...
See also:Denver Colorado, Denver Colorado - History, Denver Colorado - Geography and climate, Denver Colorado - Geography, Denver Colorado - Climate, Denver Colorado - Neighborhoods, Denver Colorado - Demographics, Denver Colorado - Economy, Denver Colorado - Politics, Denver Colorado - Transportation, Denver Colorado - Grid system, Denver Colorado - Highways, Denver Colorado - Mass Transportation, Denver Colorado - Trains, Denver Colorado - Airports, Denver Colorado - Denver's sister cities, Denver Colorado - Education, Denver Colorado - Public Schools, Denver Colorado - Colleges and universities, Denver Colorado - Culture, Denver Colorado - Landmarks, Denver Colorado - Sports, Denver Colorado - Hostels, Denver Colorado - Famous Denverites, Denver Colorado - Books on Denver, Denver Colorado - Surrounding municipalities Read more here: » Denver Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Denver Colorado - Geography and climate |
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